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Specification:96testDescription:
This kit is an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for qualitative determination of IgG antibodies to hepatitis D virus (HDV) in human serum or plasma. It is intended for use in clinical laboratories for diagnosis and management of patients related to infection with HDV.
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Specification:96testDescription:
Enzyme immunoassay for the quantitative determination of type 1 collagen alpha 1 helical peptide 620-633 in urine specimens. Highly sensitive marker for bone resorption.
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Specification:96test
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Specification:96testDescription:
The IL-7R consists of 2 chains, IL-7Ra known as CD127 and common cytokine receptor g chain known as CD132. A 75-to 80kD human IL-7 receptor has been cloned that belongs to hematopoietic cytokine-receptor superfamily. R34-34 raised against human leukemic pre-Bcells recognized a molecule expressed on normal B cell…
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Specification:96testDescription:
Interleukin-8 receptor is an interleukin receptor of the chemokine receptor type.
Interleukin 8 receptor, alpha is a chemokine receptor. IL8RA is its human gene. IL8RA has also been designated CD181 (cluster of differentiation 181), and CXCR1. CXCR1 is now the IUPHAR Committee on Receptor Nomenclature and Drug…
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Specification:96Test
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Insulin autoantibodies (IAA) precede clinical type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes, commonly referred to as insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM), is caused by pancreatic beta-cell destruction that leads to an absolute insulin deficiency.1 The clinical onset of diabetes does not occur until 80% to 90% of these cells have been destroyed. Prior…
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Specification:96testDescription:
Fatty acid binding proteins (FABP) are small (approximately 15kD) intracellulair proteins with a high degree of tissue specificity. Intestinal FABP (IFABP) is specifically localized in the epithelium cells in the small bowel. Normally IFABP is undetectable in serum. FABP leaks due to its small size rapidly out of…
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Specification:96testDescription:
Histamine is the most important mediator and is mostly found in the initial phase of an anaphylactic reaction ("immediate type" allergy). Histamine is developed by the enzymatic decarboxylation of histidine. In the organism, histamine is present in nearly all tissues, and it is mainly stored in the metachromatic…
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Specification:96test